GAMES 14-17: JUDI GARMAN CLASSIC | MARCH 4-6 | FULLERTON, CALIF. 2016 CALIFORNIA

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2016 SCHEDULE & RESULTS CALifornia No. 2/3 Michigan (12-2) Overall: 9-4 • Pac-12: 0-0 GOLDEN BEARS (9-4, 0-0 Pac-12) Date/Time...... Friday, March 4 at 9:30 a.m. Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 3-1 Location...... Anderson Family Field (Fullerton, Calif.) DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT NO 18 14 Missouri 9 2 at Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) . / ( - ) Feb. 12 Wisconsin L 4-2 Date/Time...... Friday, March 4 at 2:30 p.m. Feb. 13 Notre Dame W 8-7 Location...... Anderson Family Field (Fullerton, Calif.) Feb. 13 CSUN W 6-1 Feb. 14 Indiana W 7-6 Feb. 17 St. Mary’s PPD North Carolina (8-6) at Campbell Cartier Classic (San Diego, Calif.) Date/Time...... Saturday, March 5 at 3 p.m. Feb. 19 South Dakota W 8-1 Location...... Anderson Family Field (Fullerton, Calif.) Feb. 19 Kentucky W 5-1 Feb. 20 Texas Tech L 2-0 Feb. 20 San Diego State L 2-1 No. 21/22 Fresno State (12-3) Feb. 21 San Diego W 6-3 Date/Time...... Sunday, March 6 at 2 p.m. at Mary Nutter Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.) Feb. 26 NC State L 7-5 Location...... Anderson Family Field (Fullerton, Calif.) Feb. 27 Colorado State W 2-1 Feb. 27 LIU-Brooklyn W 13-1 (5) For the fourth week in a row, the Cal softball team heads south for a road trip that will find the Bears Feb. 28 Long Beach State W 7-2 tested throughout the weekend. This time, a trip to the Judi Garman Classic hosted by Cal State Fuller- at Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) ton will see the Bears take on three ranked teams when they face Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina March 4 Michigan 9:30 AM and Fresno State. Cal will have some momentum to take on the road as the Bears get back to work March 4 Missouri 2:30 PM March 5 North Carolina 3 PM after winning three of four games at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic last weekend. March 6 Fresno State 2 PM at Hawai’i Spring Fling (Honolulu, Hawai’i) #JUDIGARMANCLASSIC COVERAGE March 9 Hawai’i 8 PM Live Stats...... CalBears.com March 10 North Dakota State 5:30 PM In-Game Twitter Updates...... @CalSoftball March 11 Baylor 3 PM Live Streaming Video...... FloSoftball.com (paid) March 12 North Dakota State 12 PM MARCH 19 UCLA*# 3:30 PM MARCH 20 UCLA*# 3 PM MARCH 21 UCLA*# 4 PM BEAR NECESSITIES CAL'S TOP STORYLINES March 24 Oregon State*# 3 PM : March 25 Oregon State*# 3 PM March 26 Oregon State*# 12:30 PM LAST TIME OUT MARCH 30 SACRAMENTO STATE 4 PM The Bears went 3-1 at the Mary Nutter Collegiate BY THE NUMBERS APRIL 1 ARIZONA STATE*# 4 PM Classic in Cathedral City, Calif. but they left APRIL 2 ARIZONA STATE*# 4 PM APRIL 3 ARIZONA STATE*# 2 PM Southern California with good momentum after APRIL 6 ST. MARY’S 4 PM winning the final three games of the weekend. 6th APRIL 8 UTAH*# 3 PM Freshman Kourtney Shaw pitched Cal to a 2-1 win Pac-12 coaches predict Cal will APRIL 9 UTAH*# 1 PM over Colorado State, firing a two-hitter and setting finish sixth in the conference this APRIL 10 UTAH*# 12 PM down the final 14 batters she faced. The offense April 13 Santa Clara 4 PM season. April 15 Washington* 5 PM followed with a 19-hit barrage to beat LIU-Brooklyn April 16 Washington* 1 PM and Taylor Koenig doubled and homered to help the April 17 Washington* 12 PM Bears beat Long Beach State on the final day of the April 20 UC Santa Barbara 2 PM tournament. 21/22 April 21 Cal Poly 12 PM The Bears began the season April 21 Cal Poly 2:30 PM APRIL 26 UC DAVIS 2 PM SCOUTING THE WOLVERINES ranked in both national polls, with APRIL 26 UC DAVIS 4:40 PM • Ranked No. 2/3 entering the week, Michigan the USA Today/NFCA Preseason April 29 Stanford*# 7 PM April 30 Stanford*# 7 PM stays in Southern California for a second-straight Coaches Poll placing Cal 21st May 1 Stanford*# 7 PM week after going 4-1 at the Mary Nutter Collegiate and the ESPN.com/USA Softball May 4 Pacific 4 PM Classic. The Wolverines (12-2) beat No. 12 MAY 6 OREGON* 3 PM Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, NC State and Long rankings putting the Bears 22nd. MAY 7 OREGON*# 4 PM Beach State while also dropping a 6-5 decision to MAY 8 OREGON*# 2 PM May 12 Arizona*# 7 PM No. 9 Washington. May 13 Arizona*# 5 PM • Offense has been plentiful for Michigan with a 29 May 14 Arizona*# 2 PM .353 team batting average entering the week. Tera Diane Ninemire enters her 29th Blanco leads the way with a .543 batting average season as head coach of the All times Pacific (PT) and subject to change but the Wolverines also boast plenty of power Golden Bears. Home games in BOLD throughout the lineup with 24 home runs in just 14 * indicates Pac-12 opponent games. Sierra Romero is the team’s leading power # indicates Pac-12 Networks broadcast 2016 CALIFORNIA SOFTBALL GAME NOTES JUDI GARMAN CLASSIC threat with six home runs already this year. • In the circle, Sara Driesenga and Megan Betsa have logged all but eight innings this year and Driesenga is the team leader in ERA at 2.82. Betsa leads the team in strikeouts with 59 but both pitchers have dealt top 25 rankings with walks, combining for 50 in 75.2 innings pitched. USA TODAY/NFCA (Week 3) SCOUTING THE TIGERS • Missouri enters the week with a 9-2 record after going 3-2 at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic. The RANK TEAM 2016 RECORD Tigers beat NC State, Colorado State and BYU but fell to Stanford and Oregon for their first two defeats of 1 Florida (32) 16-0 the year. 2 Michigan 12-2 • The Tigers are hitting a scalding .398 as a team, led by Amanda Sanchez and her .583 (21 for 36) average. Three players have accounted for the majority of the team’s 16 home runs, with Chloe Rathburn 3 Auburn 15-1 already owning six round-trippers and Sami Fagan and Rylee Pierce each with four. 4 Alabama 15-1 • Four pitchers have seen time in the circle and Danielle Baumgartner is among a select group of pitchers 5 LSU 13-2 nationally to own a sub-1 ERA. She is 4-1 with a 0.86 ERA in 24.1 innings pitched. Paige Lowary leads the 6 Louisiana-Lafayette 14-1 team in appearances (seven) and innings (27.1) and has a 2.05 ERA. 7 Oregon 12-4 8 Washington 12-3 SCOUTING THE TAR HEELS 9 Georgia 13-1 • North Carolina has stayed home the last two weekends and last week added four wins to move to 8-6 10 James Madison 12-1 overall. The Tar Heels beat Butler, IUPUI, Fairfield and Georgetown as part of the Carolina Classic in Chapel 11 Texas A&M 17-1 Hill. 12 Florida State 12-3 • Destiny DeBerry is UNC’s top hitter with a .500 average over 13 games (seven starts). Kristen Brown is the Tar Heels’ most well-rounded hitter so far this season as she owns a .405 average and team highs in 13 UCLA 9-6 both home runs (six) and RBI (22). North Carolina is hitting .294 as a team entering the week. 14 Oklahoma 10-4 • Kendra Lynch has seen the lion’s share of the work in the circle this year and enters with a 6-3 record 15 Arizona 11-5 and 2.49 ERA in 56.1 innings pitched. Sydney Matzko is the team’s No. 2 option and she has a 2-3 record 16 Tennessee 10-5 and 4.43 ERA in 30 innings pitched. 17 Kentucky 14-2 18 Missouri 9-2 SCOUTING THE BULLDOGS 19 Arizona State 14-2 • Fresno State enters the week at 12-3 after going 2-3 at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic. The Bulldogs 20 Minnesota 10-4 won games against Northwestern and CSUN but fell to No. 12 Oklahoma, No. 7 Oregon and Loyola 21 Notre Dame 12-3 Marymount. 22 Fresno State 12-3 • Dominique Jackson is the team’s leading hitter with a .421 average in 14 games. The Bulldogs are hitting .285 as a team and Jackson also leads the team with five home runs and 11 RBI. Malia Rivers and Alyssa 23 Nebraska 10-3 Villalpando each have 10 RBI. 24 Baylor 11-3 • Five different pitchers have gotten the ball for Fresno State but Jill Compton has been the ace with a 7-1 25 UCF 7-8 record and 1.47 ERA in 57 innings pitched. Kamalani Dung (2.62) and Hannah Harris (2.73) also own a sub-3 ERA. 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NEXT UP RANK TEAM 2016 RECORD Cal finishes its five-week stretch of road trips with its longest trip of the season as the Bears head to Oahu for the Outrigger Spring Fling Tournament. Play begins on March 9 against Hawai’i and continues until 1 Florida (18) 16-0 March 12 with games against North Dakota State (two) and Baylor. After returning from Hawai’i, Cal turns 2 Alabama 15-1 its attention to Pac-12 play and the first home series of the season as UCLA pays a visit to Levine-Fricke 3 Michigan 12-2 Field from March 19-21. 4 Auburn 15-1 5 Louisiana-Lafayette 14-1 NEW FACES 6 LSU 13-2 Cal welcomes 10 new faces for the 2016 season, including a pair of powerful run producers in Tennessee 7 Washington 12-3 transfers Annie Aldrete and Taylor Koenig. The Bears also added eight freshmen in a class that will have a 8 Oregon 12-4 chance to make an immediate impact for head coach Diane Ninemire. 9 Texas A&M (1) 17-1 10 James Madison 12-1 WATCH OUT FOR THE BEARS 11 Georgia 13-1 Two Cal players - Jazmyn Jackson and Annie Aldrete - were named to the USA Softball Collegiate Player of 12 Florida State 13-3 the Year Watch List by the Amateur Softball Association. Jackson landed a spot on the 50-person list thanks to a 2015 season in which she hit a team-best .446 and earned a host of postseason awards inlcuding 13 Oklahoma 10-4 being a top 10 finalist for NFCA Division I Freshman of the Year. Aldrete joins the Bears for her first season in 14 Missouri 9-2 Berkeley after spending two years at Tennessee and earning a pair of NFCA Division I All-Southeast Region 15 UCLA 9-6 awards as well as being named the 2014 NFCA Division I Freshman of the Year. 16 Kentucky 14-2 17 Arizona State 15-2 BEARS IN THE STARS AND STRIPES 18 Arizona 11-5 Cal sophomore Jazmyn Jackson and junior Annie Aldrete will represent their country in the summer of 2016 19 Minnesota 10-4 when both plays for Team USA on the international level. Jackson will be a member of the USA Women’s 20 Tennessee 10-5 National Team while Aldrete will play for the USA Women’s Elite Team. Joining Jackson on the National Team 21 Fresno State 12-3 will be former Golden Bears star Valerie Arioto, who has been a mainstay for Team USA since graduating t22 Baylor 11-3 from Cal in 2012. The Women’s National Team will travel to the the of Softball XI, the XV World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Women’s World Championship in Surrey, B.C., Canada and the t22 Oregon State 14-2 Japan Cup while the Women’s Elite Team will play exhibition games against the Women’s National Team, 24 Texas 14-2 compete at the World Cup of Softball and play exhibition games at the USA Softball JO Cup in Marietta, Ga. 25 Notre Dame 12-3 BEARS PICKED TO FINISH SIXTH Pac-12 coaches have predicted the Bears will finish sixth in the Pac-12 this season, while Oregon was picked to finish first for the second straight year. In nine of the past 15 seasons, the Bears have finished

2 TWITTER: @CALSOFTBALL • FACEBOOK: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/CALSOFTBALL • INSTAGRAM: @CALSOFTBALL 2016 CALIFORNIA SOFTBALL GAME NOTES JUDI GARMAN CLASSIC higher than originally predicted in the preseason poll. In 2015, the Bears QUICK FACTS were tabbed seventh and finished there with a 10-14 record. The Bears have claimed three Pac-12 (or Pac-10) titles – in 1987, 2005 and most recently, 2012. GENERAL INFORMATION Location...... Berkeley, Calif. The Pac-12 Preseason Coaches Poll results are as follows: 1. Oregon (8) 64 Enrollment...... 37,581 2. UCLA (1) 51 Founded...... 1868 3. Arizona 49 Nickname...... Golden Bears 4. Washington 42 Colors...... Blue (PMS 282) and Gold (116) 5. Utah 36 Conference...... Pac-12 6. California 32 Chancellor...... Nicholas Dirks 7. Arizona State 27 Director of Athletics...... H. Michael Williams 8. Oregon State 15 9. Stanford 8 Softball Administrator...... Foti Mellis Home Field (Capacity)...... Levine-Fricke Field (1,200) SUMMER HOMEWORK Four current Bears spent the summer of 2015 on the diamond as COACHING STAFF representatives of their respective countries. Annie Aldrete was a member of the USA Women’s National Team (along with former Bear Valerie Arioto) that Head Coach...... Diane Ninemire (29th Season) went 16-3 and won both the World Cup of Softball and the Japan Cup. Jazmyn Alma Mater...... Nebraska-Omaha, 1980 Jackson and Kobie Pettis each played for the USA Junior National Team Cal/Career Record...... 1,217-580 that won gold at the World Baseball Softball Confederation Junior Women’s Assistant Coach...... Tammy Lohmann (11th season) World Championship and Jackson hit .381 with five extra-base hits, nine RBI Alma Mater...... Arizona State, 1997 and 14 runs at the tournament. Fellow Bear Stephanie Trzcinski was also in Assistant Coach...... Chuck D’Arcy (second season) Oklahoma City as part of Team Australia and pitched in three games for her Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Mandy Santos (third season) country, earning a save against Chinese Taipei. Softball Office Phone...... 510-643-9101 2015 TROPHY CASE Softball Fax...... 510-643-1116 The 2015 Bears earned their share of postseason awards, starting with a spot Mailing Address...... 2227 Piedmont Avenue on the NFCA All-America second team for senior Cheyenne Cordes. Five Cal ...... Berkeley, CA 94720 players - Cordes, Danielle Henderson, Jazmyn Jackson, Britt Vonk and Kylie Reed - earned NFCA All-Region honors while Cordes, Henderson, Jackson, Vonk and Kobie Pettis were named All-Pac-12. Jackson, Pettis and Taurie TEAM INFORMATION Pogue were named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman team. And, the Bears earned 2015 Record...... 39-18 (10-14/Seventh Pac-12) a little hardware for their work in the classroom as well with Mary Lee earning Home Record...... 14-5 first team Pac-12 All-Academic and Henderson, Alleah Laxamana, Reed, Katie Away Record...... 6-11 Sutherland-Finch and Stephanie Trzcinski earning honorable mention. Neutral Site Record...... 19-2 2015 NCAA Postseason...... Reached Regional (1-2) RE-WRITING THE RECORD BOOK 2015 Final Rank...... No. 23 2015 was a record-setting type of year for Cal softball, starting with the display the Bears put on at the plate. A team batting average of .334 was good for Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/3 best in a single season by any Cal team, eclipsing the previous mark of .328 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 12/8 set in 1977. At the same time, Cheyenne Cordes raced past the single-season Newcomers...... 10 mark for RBI by a Golden Bear, setting the record with 70 and passing Valerie Arioto’s previous standard of 60 that she met twice (2012, 2010). Jazmyn Jackson ranked second all-time in single-season batting average (.446) and PROGRAM HISTORY both Cordes and Danielle Henderson finished their careers in the school’s all- First Year...... 1972 (43 seasons) time top five for home runs and RBI. All-Time Record...... 1604-775-3 (.673) entering 44th season EXPERIENCE IN THE CIRCLE National Championships...... One (2002) In Kristin Cullen, Nisa Ontiveros, Katie Sutherland-Finch and Stephanie Women’s College World Series Appearances...... 12 Trzcinski, the Bears return every inning pitched from the 2015 season. In year ...... (1986, 92, 96, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 11, 12) one under new pitching coach Chuck D’Arcy, Cal compiled a 39-18 record with Last WCWS Appearance...... 2012 a 3.95 ERA and seven shutouts. Sutherland-Finch led the staff in wins (19), NCAA Postseason Appearances...... 30 strikeouts (120), complete games (18) and shutouts (three). That experience, ...... (1982, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, combined with the addition of freshman Kourtney Shaw, has the Cal staff ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15) primed to take another step forward in 2016. Last Postseason Appearance...... 2015 (NCAA Regional) Pac-12 Championships...... Three (1987, 2005, 2012) TALENTED TRIO SET FOR 2016-17 ARRIVAL The University of California softball team will see another outstanding class suit up in blue and gold for the Bears in 2017 after signing Bradie Fillmore, ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Jordan Fines and Zoe Marrott to National Letters of Intent during the early Softball Contact...... Ben Enos signing period. Fillmore hails from Idaho while Fines and Marrott are both Office Phone...... 510-643-1741 Northern California products. The trio will join the Bears in the fall of 2016. Email...... [email protected] Website...... CalBears.com Mailing Address...... 349 Haas Pavilion, ...... Berkeley, Calif. 94720

TWITTER: @CALSOFTBALL • FACEBOOK: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/CALSOFTBALL • INSTAGRAM: @CALSOFTBALL 3 2016 CALIFORNIA SOFTBALL GAME NOTES JUDI GARMAN CLASSIC NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. B/T HT. YR. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL HEAD COACH DIANE NINEMIRE 1 Danika Bailey OF L/R 5-1 Fr. Sacramento, Calif./St. Francis COACHING HONORS 2 Sabryna Scott UTIL R/R 5-6 Fr. Elk Grove, Calif./Cosumnes Oaks • 2012 Easton Team of the Year 3 Kylie Reed IF L/R 5-5 Jr. Corona, Calif./Norco • 2012 Pac-12 Coach of the Year 5 Taylor Koenig IF R/R 5-11 Jr. Mira Loma, Calif./Tennessee • 2011 NFCA Pacific Region Coaching 7 Katie Sutherland-Finch RHP R/R 5-4 Jr. Hillsboro, Ore./Glencoe Staff of the Year 9 Vanessa Alvarez OF (RS) L/R 5-2 Sr. San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty • 2011 Midland University Athletic Hall 10 Kristin Cullen RHP R/R 5-7 So. North Hills, Calif./Oaks Christian of Fame Induction 13 Annie Aldrete C R/R 5-6 Jr. Monterey, Calif./Tennessee • 2009 NFCA Hall of Fame Induction 14 Tory Bigelow UTIL (RS) R/R 5-6 Fr. Prescott, Ariz./Boulder Creek • 2002 NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year 15 Lindsay Rood IF L/R 5-6 Fr. Danville, Calif./Monte Vista • 1991 Pac-10 Coach of the Year 16 Nisa Ontiveros RHP R/R 5-10 Sr. Bakersfield, Calif./Ridgeview • NCAA Pacific Region Advisory Committee 17 Stephanie Trzcinski RHP R/R 5-6 Jr. Adelaide, South Australia/ • All-American Selection Committee St. Peters Girls School 20 Octavia Bond OF L/R 5-1 rFr. Walnut Creek, Calif./Northgate COACHING HISTORY 21 Kobie Pettis IF L/R 5-9 So. Jackson, Calif./Argonaut • Head Coach, Cal 22 Krysten McCue UTIL L/L 5-7 Fr. Roseville, Calif./Oakmont 1988-present 23 Kourtney Shaw RHP R/R 5-8 Fr. Poway, Calif./Poway • Assistant Coach, Cal 24 Jazmyn Jackson UTIL L/R 5-7 So. San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty 1983-1988 31 Danielle Bowers OF R/R 5-6 Fr. San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty • Assistant Coach, Texas Women’s University 33 Khala Taylor OF L/R 5-3 Jr. Temecula, Calif./Great Oak 1989-1983 44 Jasmin Mejia OF R/R 5-6 Sr. Riverside, Calif./Arlington 88 Taurie Pogue IF R/R 5-9 So. Meridian, Idaho/Mountain View EDUCATION 99 Alleah Laxamana IF R/R 5-8 Jr. Long Beach, Calif./Woodrow Wilson Graduated in 1980 with a bachelor’s (RS) - will redshirt the 2016 season degree from University of Nebraska- Head Coach: Diane Ninemire, 29th season (Nebraska-Omaha ’80) Omaha and a master’s degree Associate Head Coach: Tammy Lohmann, 11th season (Arizona State ’97) in physical education from Texas Assistant Coach: Chuck D’Arcy, second season Women’s University in 1987 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Mandy Santos, third season ALPHABETICAL ROSTER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ATHLETIC BACKGROUND Began her collegiate career at Midland NO. NAME POS. Annie Aldrete ALL-dret-ee Lutheran, leading the team to a state 13 Annie Aldrete C Taylor Koenig KAY-nig championship as a freshman before 1 Danika Bailey OF Alleah Laxamana Uh-LEE-uh transferring to Nebraska-Omaha. At 20 Octavia Bond IF Lax-uh-MA-nuh UNO, she played varsity basketball 31 Danielle Bowers OF Krysten McCue Mc-Que and softball. A shortstop and left 10 Kristin Cullen RHP Jasmin Mejia Meh-HE-yuh fielder, Ninemire helped UNO win the 24 Jazmyn Jackson UTIL Nisa Ontiveros KNEE-sah 1978 championship and make three 5 Taylor Koenig IF On-ta-VER-ohs appearances in the College World 99 Alleah Laxamana C Kobie Pettis CO-bee Series. 22 Krysten McCue OF Taurie Pogue TORRIE (rhymes with vogue) 44 Jasmin Mejia OF Khala Taylor KAY-luh 16 Nisa Ontiveros RHP Stephanie Trzcinski Tra-ZIN-ski BY THE NUMBERS 21 Kobie Pettis IF Diane Ninemire NINE-meyer Years as Head Coach 28 88 Taurie Pogue IF Tammy Lohmann Low-men Years as Head Coach (Cal) 28 3 Kylie Reed IF Chuck D’Arcy Duh-R-C Wins 1,217 15 Lindsay Rood IF Losses 580 2 Sabryna Scott UTIL Winning Percentage .677 23 Kourtney Shaw RHP All-America selections 36 7 Katie Sutherland-Finch RHP All-Pac-12 selections 153 33 Khala Taylor OF Academic All-America selections 4 17 Stephanie Trzcinski RHP Pac-12 All-Academic selections 64 All-Region selections 92 Coach of the Year 2 National Titles 1 ROSTER BY CLASS Conference Titles 2 SENIORS (3): Vanessa Alvarez, Jasmin Mejia, Nisa Ontiveros No. of Olympians Coached 7 JUNIORS (7): Annie Aldrete, Taylor Koenig, Alleah Laxamana, Kylie Reed, Katie Suther- Winning Seasons 27 land-Finch, Khala Taylor, Stephanie Trzcinski Years in Postseason 27 SOPHOMORES (4): Kristin Cullen, Jazmyn Jackson, Kobie Pettis, Taurie Pogue Trips to WCWS 12 FRESHMEN (8): Danika Bailey, Tory Bigelow, Octavia Bond, Danielle Bowers, Krysten Title Game Appearances 3 McCue, Lindsay Rood, Sabryna Scott, Kourtney Shaw

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